Best June School Holidays Activities
School's out, fun's in! If you're looking for something fun for the upcoming June hols, here are some ideas
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Nature AdventuresFor families and kids who love all things outdoors and nature!
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|1.5 hrs
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|5 hrs
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Creative WorkshopsFor kids who love getting crafty and hands on
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|1.5 hrs
|Up to 8 guests
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|Up to 10 guests
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482 reviews
Yap was an excellent guide. Very knowledgeable about Kampong Lorong Buangkok and always giving a wider perspective on Singapore.
Guilhem
Enjoyable time with my daughter at the parent-child workshop. We were the only ones at our session which is really rare and shows us that this business is sincere in wanting to help customers enjoy themselves (usually other places would require minimum pax to start a class). My girl had fun expressing herself through the painting of the two art pieces we got to make. The instructor was very patient and encouraging - could tell she is experienced working with children.
Overall, I recommend this for those who want to spend an unhurried time with the child/ren and want to have a hand at pottery together!
Phoebe
Teacher Angie is very patient with my 7 year old when guiding her during the wheel throw and table pinching sessions.
My daughter was able to make 4 products successfully from the 2 sessions with teacher Angie’s help.
Madeline Huang
Child friendly! Cosy place to slow down and enjoy some quiet time with clay.
Pansy
We enjoyed the tour thoroughly. It was a quiet and peaceful place with lots of greenery. Madam Sung spoke freely and kindly with all of us and Mr. Yap gave us a very detailed history of the Kampong and the kind of current life people lead in the Kampong. Overall, a great experience!
Anjum Husain
Had brought my 2 sons to try their hands on pottery. Nice, cool, and bright setting. The instructor was very friendly and patient with them. Her instructions and explanation are easy to follow and understand. Both my sons had thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The duration is just nice for them. I may consider going back to try out the more challenging session. Thank you for the experience. It made them appreciate pottery even more.
Shu Qiang
My 7-yo child did all the tasks, and had creative independence in the way she wanted to color. Instructor was also patient with kids. We enjoyed the experience and look forward to collecting our pieces.
June
Hi folks, this morning's experience with 'Let's Go Tour' on their trip to the last Kampung standing at Lorong Buangkok
was indeed a fascinating peep into the past!
'Yap' our tour guide was well informed and gave us a leisurely stroll through the settlement addin information as we went along. Age old stories dating 1954 and earlier peppered the tour.
How the first HDB flats came by, the introduction of modern toilets and running water through taps were additions to the settlement. Shanties that even today are full occupied! 35 of these dot the area covered in a large number of fruit trees - mainly banana, breadfruit, and Mango! We spotted a few cocoa trees with pods & Moringa trees, as well as Indian betel leaf vines too. Elsewhere, Pandanus and Citronella strike claim.
Gone are the open drains thanks to plumbing.
No more flooding as huge canals at the periphery take charge! Unspoilt, shady woodlands of sorts with canopies that tower high making the settlement almost invisible.
Tucked away though, the HDB flats are right next door, and inky glimpsed through the tree canopies.
Madam Sng the proud landlady, whose father was instrumental in purchasing the land in the 1950s,
actually owns this area and has leased the tiny houses for a song! Can you imagine paying just $6 per month in a city like Singapore? Of course modernity is evident in the TVs owned and cars too, we spotted several Mercedes cars and others, parked in front of the more modern homes that have been modified from the original shanties!
Gone are the bicycle days !
Our excursion today was a remarkable opportunity to see life captured in a frozen state as it were.
We could visit one of her houses which is used for film shoots by Media Corp! Ms Sng was gracious to chat with us too.
A splendid morning- this interesting trip was indeed Time Travel
Premilla Rajan
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